@inproceedings{quadros:24001:sign-lang:lrec,
  author    = {Quadros, Ronice M{\"u}ller de and Rathmann, Christian and Romanek, P{\'e}ter Zal{\'a}n and Fernandes, Francisco and Cond{\'e}, Sther},
  title     = {{Signbank} 2.0 of Sign Languages: Easy to Administer, Easy to Use, Easy to Share},
  pages     = {1--13},
  editor    = {Efthimiou, Eleni and Fotinea, Stavroula-Evita and Hanke, Thomas and Hochgesang, Julie A. and Mesch, Johanna and Schulder, Marc},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the {LREC-COLING} 2024 11th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Evaluation of Sign Language Resources},
  maintitle = {2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC-COLING} 2024)},
  publisher = {{ELRA Language Resources Association (ELRA) and the International Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL)}},
  address   = {Torino, Italy},
  day       = {25},
  month     = may,
  year      = {2024},
  isbn      = {978-2-493814-30-2},
  language  = {english},
  url       = {https://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/lrec/pub/24001.html},
  abstract  = {Signbank 2.0 integrates sign language documentation to identify signs with their specifications in the context of a large sign language corpus. Signbank 2.0 is inspired by Global Signbank, especially with respect to the integration of the general linguistic structure, and by developments from the earlier Libras Sign Identification platform, with search systems organized by sign language parameters. The current proposal presents several advances, especially regarding the administration panel with a simple dashboard. In addition, the current Signbank 2.0 implements [and at least one more instance] more sophisticated search systems from a linguistic and technological point of view. The tools developed include more possibilities for sign searches categorized based on linguistic and visual criteria. Finally, the search system presents the frequency of signs linked to the EAF files, listing the occurrences in the integrated corpus and giving the exact video timing of the sign.}
}

@inproceedings{rathmann:24002:sign-lang:lrec,
  author    = {Rathmann, Christian and Quadros, Ronice M{\"u}ller de and Gei{\ss}ler, Thomas and Peters, Christian and Fernandes, Francisco and Loio, Milene Peixer and Fran{\c c}a, Diego},
  title     = {{VisuoLab}: Building a sign language multilingual, multimodal and multifunctional platform},
  pages     = {14--21},
  editor    = {Efthimiou, Eleni and Fotinea, Stavroula-Evita and Hanke, Thomas and Hochgesang, Julie A. and Mesch, Johanna and Schulder, Marc},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the {LREC-COLING} 2024 11th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Evaluation of Sign Language Resources},
  maintitle = {2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC-COLING} 2024)},
  publisher = {{ELRA Language Resources Association (ELRA) and the International Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL)}},
  address   = {Torino, Italy},
  day       = {25},
  month     = may,
  year      = {2024},
  isbn      = {978-2-493814-30-2},
  language  = {english},
  url       = {https://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/lrec/pub/24002.html},
  abstract  = {VisuoLab is a multifunctional, multimodal and multilingual platform designed for sign language communities. This platform is based on web accessibility and usability, and is specifically designed in a visual way. All resources are organized to be available in sign languages and written languages for different purposes: to provide materials related to and in sign languages, to produce materials (such as papers, video books, teaching materials that include signing production), to teach with signing tools, to interpret and translate activities for training purposes, and to evaluate signing progress. VisuoLab is designed as an open source platform. The current stage of VisuoLab is a beta version available in the development area of Levante Lab for the platform: https://visuolab.levantelab.com.br/}
}

@inproceedings{quadros:22022:sign-lang:lrec,
  author    = {Quadros, Ronice M{\"u}ller de and Krusser, Renata and Saito, Daniela},
  title     = {{Libras} {Portal}: A Way of Documentation, a Way of Sharing},
  pages     = {48--52},
  editor    = {Efthimiou, Eleni and Fotinea, Stavroula-Evita and Hanke, Thomas and Hochgesang, Julie A. and Kristoffersen, Jette and Mesch, Johanna and Schulder, Marc},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the {LREC2022} 10th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Multilingual Sign Language Resources},
  maintitle = {13th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC} 2022)},
  publisher = {{European Language Resources Association (ELRA)}},
  address   = {Marseille, France},
  day       = {25},
  month     = jun,
  year      = {2022},
  isbn      = {979-10-95546-86-3},
  language  = {english},
  url       = {https://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/lrec/pub/22022.html},
  abstract  = {Libras Portal is an interface that makes available in one single site a series of elements and tools related to the Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) and comprises Libras documentation which may be employed for research and for educational aims. Libras Portal was developed to codify tools that prop an education network and practice community, making possible the sharing of knowledge, data, and interaction in Libras and Portuguese. It involves accessibility and usability of the web, especially videos in Libras. The latter are access-friendly to available hyperlinks and tools related to communication with the target practice community. The layout also employs visual and textual resources for deaf users. The portal makes available resources for research and the teaching of language, namely Libras Grammar, Libras corpus, Sign Bank, and Literary Anthology of Libras. It is also a store for the sharing of literary, academic, and didactic materials, courses, glossaries, anthologies, lesson models, and grammar analyses. Consequently, tools were developed for the accessibility of deaf people, for easy web browsing, index information, video upload, research, and development of products for communities of deaf people. The current paper will describe the development of research and resources for accessibility.}
}

